In proud memory of Donald Stephen Shubert Bristol. His parents, American Civil War Veteran, Charles H. Bristol and Irish immigrant, Eliza (McCarron) Bristol with his many siblings were heartbroken in their loss of Shube...

My Aunt lost her only Son at the age of 20 fighting for his country, as a young Boy my Aunt always treated me as the Son she lost. Today having contacted a Cousin in Canada who gave me the best info he could to locate the war grave. I typed in all the rough bits of info and your site came up and showed the grave of William Edward Griffiths, thank you.
I now have an exact location for my visit of the final resting place of my Cousin Billy, and those that perished with him that day. Thank you.

In memory of my Great Uncle Alfred James Hale who succumbed to wounds and is laid to rest in this cemetery. Having been born in Netteswell Cross which is now part of Harlow in Essex Alfred served with the 4th Batt Royal Fusiliers. He has always been remembered by the family which continues to this day. I personally visited the grave several years ago and intend to revisit to mark the 100th anniversary of his death in 2018.

My grt uncle Harry Ray was a Private in the 2nd btn middelsex
He was 20 yrs old when he was killed in action may 1918.
He is laid to rest somewhere in this cemetery. We have been to the cemetery several times. His sister (my Nan) brought me up from the age of 3 so I heard alot about her oldest brother.

Owen Pickett was My great uncle and is buried at his cemetry, he died on 25/3/18. My father was born on 3/6/18 and was named after him.
My brother and I visited 4 years ago it was very well maintained. They gave their today so that we could have a tomorrow. Thankyou.

I am so pleased to have found this website. Thank you. I have been researching my great uncle JOHN HENRY SMITH (Jack) who died as a prisoner of war on 17.10.1918 and his memorial is at the Givet Cemetery. I would be thrilled to hear from any of his relatives.

Remembering my 2x Great Uncles Ernest Alfred Maude wounded in action 1915 aged 19 he died from his wounds in 1916 in the Northern Hospital, Liverpool, he now rests in Elswick Cemetery, Newcastle upon Tyne. George W Maude aged 23 died of wounds 1917 and John Blackburn Maude aged 28 who was killed in action 1918. Lest we Forget - Rest in Peace xxx

I am writing in memory of my great uncle Gunner Charles Davis of the Royal Garrison Artillery. He died aged 20 on 3/7/16 and is buried in Vlamertinghe Cemetery. My father was named after him and he was often spoken of as at the time of his death he was the tallest man in the British army during the 1st world war. Great uncle you are often in my thoughts, and I'm so sorry that your young life was cut so short. I will not forget you.

Remembering my great uncle Edward Gannon gunner 20472 Royal Garrison Artillery 8/5/1918.Edward was born and brought up in Dublin where his descendants still live.No one has ever visited his grave but myself and my brothers and sister having recently discovered where he is buried intend to rectify this and visit his grave very soon on behalf of his nephew our late father William (Bill) Gannon.

Remembering my Gt Grandfather WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Private 2nd Battalion B coy, Royal Fusiliers. fought and survived Gallipoli. Fell on the First day of the First battle of the Somme July 1st 1916. Son of Maud Husband of Sarah.
Aged 23 years
Brother has made a visit and laid flowers, thank-you for your web site in which you name him.
Buried in Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery Auchon Villers France

the sun has just gone down here in england, Remembering all the men who lost their lives in the terrible war.Especially our Gt Uncle Ffancis Stockings.Lald to rest ln Perth Cemetery China Wall, Belgium.Rest in Peace

Pte.32132 William Alfred Simmons South Staffs Regt. Interred in Orchard Dump Cemetery. Arleux en Geholle.
He would have been my Grandfather. His grave remained unvisited until 1996. We were told he had no known grave. Very sad that he lay unvisited for so long. That has now been rectified. R>I>P> Will.

Remembering my dad's uncle, who he was named after. Pte Arthur Widdowson 34160 who died only days before the end of the war and is laid to rest at Preseau cemetery, France
I'm lighting a candle for you tonight and all that stood by your side.

Remembering my great uncle, Private Thomas Cunliffe , Grenadier Guards, died 23 October 1915, aged 19 and now at peace in Wimereux cemetery. I never knew you but I have learned so much about you in your short life. Our family remembers you with honour and pride. God bless.

Private Charles Fisher -Service No: 30343, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) died on 7 June 1917 in the service of his beloved country. To my knowledge I am not related to him, but at the suggestion of the Royal British Legion I am honoured to post this message in his memory today 4 August 2014.

Thanks for providing this website with great information that we plan to use on our pending visit to Marly communal war grave in Moselle. My father will hopefully finally be able to witness the resting place of his oldest brother Joseph Henry Sullivan Flight Sergeant 100 Squadron.